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Khloe Kardashian Opens Up on Fertility Issues on 'KKTM'

Khloe Kardashian-Odom is opening up about her issues with fertility in the upcoming episode of "Kourtney & Kim Take Miami," which has left her older sister Kourtney saddened.

The younger Kardashian, 28, has been vocal about her issues with fertility in the past. In the upcoming episode of her sisters' reality television show, she will detail the struggles that she and NBA player husband Lamar Odom are facing.

"About a year ago, we were like, 'Let's just see what happens.' And then when it didn't happen, Kim was like, 'Let's go to the doctor,'" Kardashian-Odom revealed on the show. "I found out I don't ovulate, and now my uterus lining isn't thick enough and I have to take pills to make my uterus lining thicker. If that doesn't get thicker, then I cannot carry a baby."

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After Kardashian-Odom revealed the details about her fertility issues, her older sister Kourtney revealed that the matter saddened her.

"I overhear Khloe talking about her pregnancy drama, and she never really talks to me about it anymore," Kardashian, 33, said on the show. "I kind of don't really ask her, because I don't want to always bother her. It just makes me sad that she has to struggle with getting pregnant."

Kardashian-Odom has been open about her fertility issues in the past and spoken about how her struggles have inspired her work with Generation Know, a U by Kotex campaign.

"I've always been really open and honest about it and that is one of the best things. Kimberly is the one that made me go to the doctor and check my body and figure out what was wrong if anything. And that is also why I'm so proud to be a part of a brand like U by Kotex," Kardashian-Odom said earlier this year on GMA. "That's what we're encouraging, women to just be aware of their bodies and to know if there are issues."

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